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This training program will introduce the basics of Fault Tree. Analysis ... For example, most projects require personnel, ... The tree must be constructed using ...

FaultTree+, the world's most popular fault tree software package, has been incorporated ... Enabling the construction of Markov models for components with large ... on major projects in industries as varied as aerospace, defense, automotive, ...

Extensive copy and paste facilities make the re-use of existing fault tree sub-trees ... In addition to the diagram construction area a spreadsheet interface is available ... Undo and automatic backup facilities; Append existing FaultTree+ projects ...

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